#77256
UberOwner
Flatchatter

    We have a similar issue unfolding in our building.  Owners bought a year ago and asked to do cosmetic renovations.  We gave them a list of what they could and could not do and made it clear that they couldn’t touch common property without coming back to the Committee with full plans and a draft by-law.  They did the renovations but then refused entry to anyone to inspect.  OK.

    Later in the year – more renovations – no permission asked, none granted.  Relations between all the owners in the building were a bit tentative, so no one requested an inspection and no one had the stomach to go to NCAT and get an order for an inspection.

    They are about to sell so we have minuted in our most recent Committee meeting (they are now members of the Committee but did not attend the recent meeting) that the OC will inspect prior to sale.  I’ve bought the popcorn already and I’m sitting back waiting for the fireworks.  We may need an order from NCAT for an inspection.  Or we can use the open-for-inspection period to do our own inspection and walk around loudly talking to each other about any illegal renovations we spot.

    To be fair, they requested and received permission to install aircon.  We bent over backwards to accommodate that request which has gone some way to thawing frosty relations.